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ORIGINS OF LIFE

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ORIGINS OF LIFE deals with some of the most profound questions of life science: the origins of life and the human search for life beyond Earth. Starting with the Big Bang, in chronological order the show deals with the prebiotic chemistry in the Universe, the formation of stars, formation of solar systems and the first life on the Earth.
Furthermore “ORIGINS OF LIFE” covers the great extinctions as well as our search for (primitive) life beyond planet Earth.

8 SCOOPS OF THE MILKY WAY

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In the side arm of spiral galaxy Milky Way we share a small home with a fascinating neighborhood of 8 wondrous Planets and a powerful Sun.
These Planets are so different from each other that they hardly can be called from one family, yet they create a perfect harmony.

IMPACT EARTH

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IMPACT EARTH teaches about meteors, meteorites, asteroids, and comets. The film shows dramatically the effects of the Chixulub and Tungusta events, plus the Pallasite impact that resulted in the Brenham meteorite fall.
IMPACT EARTH describes ways that asteroid hunters seek new objects in the solar system, and how ground penetrating radar is used to find meteorites that have survived to the Earth’s surface.

REALM OF LIGHT

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An award winning fulldome show follows the evolution of our Space. It tells the story of the universe from the big bang to the onset of man. The universe appears as a huge organism where stars, galaxies and planets are born and die. On one particular planet a wondrous process started - and life began. The show leads the audience through the complete history of life.

EARTH’S WILD RIDE

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Set on the surface of the Moon in the year 2081, a grandfather and granddaughter watch a solar eclipse from scenic cliffs overlooking their moon colony. Conversation leads to contrasts between the moon, the only home the granddaughter knows, and the Earth, where the grandfather has spent most of his life.
While learning about eclipses, the ice age, Earth’s water cycle and differences between the Earth and Moon, the audience is taken on a roller-coaster-like ride through canyons of raging rivers and hot flowing lava.
Adventure and appreciation for home fill this 20-minute journey back to the Earth.

KALUOKA’HINA

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Domefest 2005 Award, Animago Award 2005. ”Kaluoka’hina, The Enchanted Reef” is the first feature family entertainment film originally produced for the 360° Dome Projection Format.
The vastness of our planet’s oceans guards unimaginable secrets. One of its most precious is “Kaluoka’hina”, the enchanted reef whose magic protects it against humans finding it. Kaluoka’hina’s colorful inhabitants have thus always lived in peace... until the volcano erupts, and the spell is broken.
Now it’s up to the young sawfish Jake and his paranoid pal Shorty to restore the magic of Kaluoka’hina. Their only lead: the ancient legend that tells of touching the moon.
But how is a fish supposed to touch the moon? This is just one of the intriguing puzzles that Jake and Shorty have to solve on their most exciting adventure ever: the quest to save their beloved reef.

TWO SMALL PIECES OF GLASS

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400 years ago, a simple adjustment to a child’s spyglass revealed for the first time an infinite and perplexing Universe to your eyes and imaginations. Join us today, as the world’s great telescopes, born of that serendipitous moment, gaze ever further into the distant past - and into our future.
While attending a local star party, two teenage students learn how the telescope has helped us to understand our place in the Space and how telescopes continue to expand our understanding of the Universe. Their conversation with a local female astronomer enlightens them on the history of the telescope and the discoveries these wonderful tools have made. The students see how telescopes work and how the largest observatories in the world use these instruments to explore the mysteries of the universe.
While looking through the astronomer’s telescope, the students, along with the planetarium audience, explore the Galilean Moons, Saturn’s rings, and spiral structure of galaxies. During their conversation with the astronomer, they also learn about the discoveries of Galileo, Huygens, Newton, Hubble and many others.

NANOCAM

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“NANOCAM, a trip into biodiversity” is the fulldome show that shrinks you down to the size of an insect and flies you through the eye of a needle. It offers a unique, motivating, didactic and funny approach to living things that has never been seen like this before.
The images of an electron microscope generated with the latest 3D animation technology invite us on a joyride into each kingdom of living things. We discover their characteristics, their importance for the ecosystems, their value for human beings and their inner beauty.
NANOCAM is the perfect show to celebrate the International Decade of Biodiversity. It was designed to arouse interest into science and evoke an investigative spirit among young people.
The contents correspond to those taught in the last year of primary education and throughout secondary education, and due to its captivating images that are of an extraordinarily high quality, it is able to fascinate children and adults alike.

IBEX: SEARCHING FOR THE EDGE OF THE SOLAR SYSTEM

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Join scientists who are investigating the boundary between our Solar System and the rest of our galaxy in IBEX: SEARCH FOR THE EDGE OF THE SOLAR SYSTEM.
Designed for visitors with an appreciation for the challenges of space science and a desire to learn more about science research, the show follows the creation of NASA’s Interstellar Boundary Explorer (IBEX). Audiences will get an in-depth look at the mission and how IBEX is collecting high-speed atoms to create a map of our Solar System’s boundary. Narrated by two inquisitive teenagers, audiences will hear from the scientists and engineers that developed the IBEX mission and created the spacecraft, and get the latest updates on the mission’s discoveries.

THE BODY CODE

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Fly through the carotid artery; explore the eye, brain, ear, and heart. Then, shrink into a cell to see its nucleus and DNA within. Discover how DNA programs the body's cells to form the circulatory and nervous systems. Then watch from inside as we use lasers to fight disease at the cellular level.